Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feeding the world’s billions has slowed, while the challenge of meeting future food needs remains enormous and is subject to new uncertainties in the global food and agricultural systems. In the late 1950s around a billion people were estimated to go hungry every day. Scientists, policymakers, farmers, and ordinary people initiated a concerted push to boost agricultural production and productivity in developing countries. Great strides were also made in improving the quality of food and the ability of vulnerable people to access food needed for survival. All these efforts have done more than just feed millions. They have also demonstrated that agri...
According to current estimations, 690 million people, or 8.9 percent of the world population, are hu...
As the world's population increases by almost 100 million people each year during the next two...
The Director-General of IFPRI emphasized, in his address, a most important fact: Poverty and hunger ...
Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feedin...
Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feedin...
Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feedin...
Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feedin...
Since the late 1950s, the share of the world’s population suffering from hunger and undernutrition h...
About 75 percent of the world's poor people live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in fa...
Agricultural development has traditionally focused on raising productivity and maximizing production...
The recent food crisis, combined with the energy crisis and emerging climate change issues, threaten...
The world has been changing rapidly, and major issues surrounding agriculture have evolved as well. ...
The global food problem escalates in the 21st century because the number of people living on planet ...
For the industrialised world, food and agriculture have come back into the news. Food price rises pl...
Improving agricultural productivity has been the world’s primary defense against a recurring Malthus...
According to current estimations, 690 million people, or 8.9 percent of the world population, are hu...
As the world's population increases by almost 100 million people each year during the next two...
The Director-General of IFPRI emphasized, in his address, a most important fact: Poverty and hunger ...
Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feedin...
Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feedin...
Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feedin...
Learning from successes in agricultural development is now more urgent than ever. Progress in feedin...
Since the late 1950s, the share of the world’s population suffering from hunger and undernutrition h...
About 75 percent of the world's poor people live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in fa...
Agricultural development has traditionally focused on raising productivity and maximizing production...
The recent food crisis, combined with the energy crisis and emerging climate change issues, threaten...
The world has been changing rapidly, and major issues surrounding agriculture have evolved as well. ...
The global food problem escalates in the 21st century because the number of people living on planet ...
For the industrialised world, food and agriculture have come back into the news. Food price rises pl...
Improving agricultural productivity has been the world’s primary defense against a recurring Malthus...
According to current estimations, 690 million people, or 8.9 percent of the world population, are hu...
As the world's population increases by almost 100 million people each year during the next two...
The Director-General of IFPRI emphasized, in his address, a most important fact: Poverty and hunger ...